At this time I will no longer be taking any new review requests or participating in any memes. There will still be author interviews, blasts, guest posts and occasionally reviews posted (as I climb through by TBR pile!!). Life is kind of hectic and I have to focus on a few other commitments before coming back full-time to my blog. Thank you to everyone that has supported me and I won't be gone forever. I will still be around on my social media sites!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

It gave Garvey the creeps, transferring
somebody like Daniel Danielle.

In 2002 the serial killer Daniel
Danielle disappears when the transport vehicle carrying him to a maximum
security prison flips when it is caught in a hurricane. Everyone assumed Daniel
died in the hurricane but know they aren’t so sure. Bodies are starting to show
up in the same M.O. as the Daniel Danielle killings. Frank Quinn and his
partner, Pearl, must figure out what is going on. When the Police Commissioner
Renz calls, they know this is serious business.

Pearl’s long lost daughter, Jody Jason,
makes her debut. Even though it felt too easy for her to infiltrate Pearl and
Quinn’s life, her character finds its place. Jody’s internship with a law firm
ends up tying together the loose ends that Pearl and Quinn are looking for. Add
in the fact that in addition to having the same M.O., the killer is murdering
women that look just like Pearl so to Quinn, this is personal.

The serial killer is a mystery. Is it Daniel Danielle or is this someone that was obsessed with him and wants to "bring" him back from the dead? The chapters that provide the insight into the killer's mind are intriguing because the monster doesn't truly believe that what he is doing is wrong.

Lutz knows how to write a suspenseful
story that keeps a person glued to its pages. Non-stop action keeps the thrilling storyline rolling and the reader's pulse never has a chance to slow down. I highly recommend Pulse to all mystery/thriller
lovers.